You and many others don't like having to fight more than 1 enemy at a time, I personally enjoy it.
If you have an actual idea of icon settings you would truly like to see tested in the arena for playability, we are all ears. If it's more successful than what we are doing now, it could very well turn into a standard and replace the current settings.
However, if you cannot bring yourself to do anything more than what others who do not frequent the arena do and spout a bunch of b.s. trying to belittle our efforts, you are cordially invited to go enjoy all the arcade goodness of the other arenas.
p.s. your sig...the word is people.
Only 4 points to address in your emotionally charged reply
1. I don't mind fighting an actual coordinated pair of wingies. I got as good as I am over the years fighting multiple bogies at the same time, as opposed to being one of the multiples, remaining stuck on suck. Current gameplay is nothing less than DA style of furball lake or 1 v 1 action (depends on nbrs mostly) - take about "arcade" - but I'm okay with that; I do just as well with or without icons. There is very little reason to actually use proper "tactics" in the AvA. Sure, some take a feeble stab at it now and then.
2. I think number$ show just about any other arena (and events) - all using those "arcade" settings, having a more sustainable playerbase. The weakest being WW1 and early-war. Just look at how many participate in the scenarios and FSO, etc... all 'historical" matchups, yet those numbers don't translate over to the AvA, imho, in part due to icon settings as well as #1 above in there's no point/objective.
3. I firmly believe that it's the matchups that appeal more to the current/potential AvA playerbase than the no-icon setting and in fact the no-icon setting is holding down growth of the AVA. Take another look at the AvA chart Lusche did and while we can all draw different conclusions, the fact remains that raw #'s have remained relatively flat (actually in decline) over the course of this no-icon implementation. No-icons is a novelty for most players, they'll come in, give it a try, and ultimately leave. Natural attrition is pacing the addition of "new" AvA fans - flat growth.
4. I deliberately chose to spell it the way I did.
I'm taking the high road here and not even bothering to respond to your more personal attacks. I'll just go ahead and dismiss you as the newbie noob you arp.. errr, I mean, are.
And there's a very good chance I'll still be here long after you and other like-"minded" poepl burnout and leave.
Sooooo... it's been a year now with this rigid, inflexible and clique-ish thinking. Perhaps it's time to occasionally "experiment" the other way?